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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
A beautiful catch. I also like the sharp bird with the blurred background and the layers of color add to the image. Well done, Tom. |
Nov 8th |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
A fun shot of fluffy texture. I love shooting small parts of leaves and flowers. Nice. |
Nov 8th |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Well done, Jamie. It can be frustrating shooting with the cars all so close to each other. You picked a good angle to single this one out. I like using a dark vignette for this kind of image to push me into the frame. |
Nov 8th |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Margaret,
This is a lovely shot. I like the editing out of the other animal so the elk stands alone. Great colors and perfect depth of field. |
Nov 8th |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Nicely done, Paul.
I like the placement of the bird, it is eye catching to have it to the right of the frame. Most people would place it on the left to give it space to move into. In the cold, this bird is staying put. |
Nov 8th |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Comment |
Wonderful shot, Bev.
You could add a layer and clone from the other paw and then reduce the layer's opacity to get it just so. However, it works as is for me. Well done. |
Nov 8th |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Thank you, Mary
Panos are not difficult. For a wide landscape, put your camera in portrait position and shoot from left to right. Move about half the frame for each shot. Keep the camera level or use a tripod. Use Lightroom to put the pano together. The cylindrical one often works best. Give it a try. |
Nov 8th |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Margaret,
My Olympus has amazing stability. And, New England has amazing beauty. |
Nov 5th |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Paul, make the trip! |
Nov 2nd |
| 48 |
Nov 22 |
Reply |
Thank you Tom, make the trip! |
Nov 2nd |
6 comments - 4 replies for Group 48
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6 comments - 4 replies Total
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